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🗓️ 21 April 2023
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Susan is a philosopher and writer focusing on the Enlightenment, moral philosophy, metaphysics and politics. She was professor of philosophy at Yale and Tel Aviv University, and in 2000 assumed her current position as director of the Einstein Forum in Potsdam. She’s the author of nine books, including Evil in Modern Thought, Moral Clarity and Learning from the Germans. Her new book is Left Is Not Woke. We hit it off from the get-go.
For two clips of our convo — on why being an “ally” is misguided, and the Nazi philosopher who influenced woke thought — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: the tension between universalism and tribalism in her Jewish upbringing in Atlanta; her mom’s work desegregating schools amid night calls from the Klan; Susan joining a commie commune; making it to Harvard as a high-school dropout; the legacy of Kant; Montaigne on how the West could learn from other cultures; the views of Voltaire, Rousseau, Wittgenstein and Rawls; the dialogue between Socrates and Thrasymachus on justice and power; the cynical faux-sophistication of postmodernists; the impact of Foucault and Carl Schmitt on wokeness; truth and reason as mere instruments of power; the woke impulse to deny progress; evolutionary psychology; Jesus rejecting tribalism; the Enlightenment rebuking clerical authority but respecting religion; Anthony Appiah and universalism within African and Indian cultures; anti-colonialism; the Iraq War and the hypocrisy of a liberal democracy using torture; the transition from Obama to Trump; and the Afropessimism of Ta-Nehisi Coates and others.
Browse the Dishcast archive for another discussion you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety). Upcoming guests include Mark Lilla on liberalism, Nigel Biggar defending colonialism, Tabia Lee on her firing as a DEI director, Chris Stirewalt on Fox News, Ben Smith on going viral, and John Oberg on veganism.
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1:01.2 | and free of all distractions this week we're going to talk philosophy and we're |
1:07.4 | going to talk about workness we're going to talk about the enlightenment we're |
1:10.8 | going to talk about some keyess. We're going to talk about the enlightenment. We're going to |
1:11.0 | talk about some key figures behind what some people think of as wokeness, as it were. And we're going |
1:18.2 | to bandy some ideas around. There's a very interesting new book out from Susan Neiman. And it's called |
1:26.6 | Left is Not Woke. |
1:28.3 | And I would summarize it really as a defense of the Enlightenment |
1:32.3 | against some of its modern critics, at least a partial defense of the Enlightenment. |
1:37.3 | Susan is a philosopher and a writer, long focusing on the Enlightenment, |
1:41.3 | moral philosophy, metaphysics and politics. She was professor of philosophy at Yale and Tel Aviv University, |
1:48.0 | and in 2000, she assumed her current position as director of the Einstein Forum in Potsdam. |
1:54.0 | Susan is the author of nine books, including Evil in Modern Thought, Moral Clarity, and and my favorite, learning from the Germans. |
2:03.9 | Her new book, which we're going to discuss, the left is not woke, just to give you a heads |
2:09.7 | up. In the future, we have some great guests. We have Nigel Bigger on colonialism. Chris Starwalt, |
2:17.4 | the guy who ran Fox News's data center, the brain cell, |
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